Enjoys peeing on the floor, not potty trained.

I am so tired of DD (dear daughter) ripping off her diaper and peeing on the floor. We just had a new baby last month, and DD (dear daughter) is acting out all over the place. We'll put her in her room for a nap, but instead of sleeping she'll pull all her clothes and her diaper off, then after she's done the deed she'll yell "Mommy, I made a pee pee!" in the most gleeful voice. We tried taping the diaper on, but she'll even get that off sometimes.

How can we stop her from peeing all over the floor? Should we just try potty training her? But then if she doesn't care about getting all wet now, would potty training even work? Sigh.

I would definitely try to potty train. If she's taking her diaper off and telling you should peed when she's done, she knows what's going on. DD (dear daughter) does really well if I leave her without anything on. She'll immediately go to the potty. It's worth giving it a try.

I don't have a link unfortunately and the name of them has completely slipped my mind, but they make these pj's that look like footie ones but no feet and they zip up the back with extra secure fasteners so kids can't get them. I know it would be a pain to change her for nap time but that's all I can think of. I'll look for the post I saw them on and let you know if I find it. Good luck, sorry your going through this. It definitely sounds like an attention thing to me though.

I would say try potty training her. It would require her to get a lot of attention, and it sounds like that is what she wants. Plus if she is telling you and taking the time to undress prior to peeing, it sounds like she is ready as well.

You can also try limiting fluids before nap time, and putting her in her room for nap time right after you know she has emptied her bladder.

I don't have a link unfortunately and the name of them has completely sli...

Posted
03/23/2017

I don't have a link unfortunately and the name of them has completely slipped my mind, but they make these pj's that look like footie ones but no feet and they zip up the back with extra secure fasteners so kids can't get them. I know it would be a pain to change her for nap time but that's all I can think of. I'll look for the post I saw them on and let you know if I find it. Good luck, sorry your going through this. It definitely sounds like an attention thing to me though.

So I went back 86 pages of posts on my other board and finally found the name!

Little keeper sleeper. I know they have them on amazon and I believe they might have their own website too.

What kind of tape did you use? My DD (dear daughter) used to take her PJ's and diaper off at night and then wake me up at 2am because she was all wet. We started using duct tape. But you have to go all the way around the waist so the tape sticks to itself. That was the only way she couldn't get it off.

I never in a million years thought I would have to duct tape a diaper on.

I'd just start potty training. No way would I be okay with LO (little one) peeing all over the house.

We bought a potty last week. We don't have the intention of 'training' him for a while yet but we thought we'd buy one so he could get used to seeing it and sit on it every so often.

He pees in the shower every night without fail so we started putting the potty in the shower. Every night since he has peed in the potty while in the shower. Just yesterday, after only having the potty for 5 days, twice he told us he needed to pee and we took him to the potty and he did it. And later yesterday he tried peeing and ended up pooping, too. It was a really successful day, even without us trying at all. I know that the only reason he is doing it is for a treat (1 M&M for pee, 2 M&Ms for poop) but hey, who cares. It's great!

Your daughter is definitely not too young to potty train. Give it a go. Worst case scenario is that she'll just keep peeing everywhere like she is now.

So I went back 86 pages of posts on my other board and finally found the name...

Posted
03/24/2017

So I went back 86 pages of posts on my other board and finally found the name!

Little keeper sleeper. I know they have them on amazon and I believe they might have their own website too.

Good luck!

That's some dedication! Thanks! I was actually wondering if something like that existed.

Fortunately she only does it at bed/naptime, and only in her room, which is hard flooring. It could be so much worse! We've been using electrical tape, and winding it all the way around. It's not duct tape, but it is sufficiently sticky. She just wriggles it down her non-existent hips

I ran the idea of potty training past my husband, and he is definitely not on board. He thinks it's only for the attention and that potty training would just be a waste of time and effort. Since I'm not ready to attempt this alone, I guess we'll wait and see if it's just a phase.

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